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The shortage for ICT personal in the EU is large and expected to increase. The aim of this research is to contribute to a better understanding of the roles and competences needed, so that education curricula can be better aligned to evolving market demand by answering the research question: Which competence gaps do we need to bridge in order to meet the future need for sufficiently qualified personnel in the EU Software sector? In this research, a mixed method approach was executed in twelve European countries, to map the current and future needs for competences in the EU. The analyses shows changes in demand regarding technical skills, e.g. low-code and a stronger focus on soft skills like communication and critical thinking. Besides this, the research showed educational institutes would do well to develop their curricula in a practical way by integration of real live cases and work together with organizations.
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Abstract: Self-management interventions (SMIs) may fail if they misalign with the local context. To optimize the implementation of SMIs in Chinese people with chronic lung disease (CLD), the local context was identified in Chinese primary care (PC) and secondary care (SC). A mixed-method study using semi-structured interviews and quantitative surveys was conducted on people with CLD and healthcare professionals (HCPs). The qualitative data was collected until data saturation was reached, and participants were invited to complete the survey after the interview. The qualitative data—analyzed with the framework approach—was triangulated with the quantitative data. A total of 52 participants completed the interviews, and 48 also finished the survey. Four themes were identified; (a) illness perceptions (e.g., patients had poor CLD knowledge and SM, inadequate resources lead to suboptimal disease control in PC); (b) self-management skills (e.g., most patients delayed exacerbation recognition and action, and some were admitted at the crisis point); (c) factors influencing self-management skills (e.g., (in)adequate disease knowledge and medical expenditure affordability); and (d) needs for self-management (e.g., increased disease knowledge, individualized self-management plan, eHealth, (healthcare insurance) policy support). Identified themes were dependent on each other and should be leveraged when implementing SMIs. Ultimately, such SMIs can optimize patient health outcomes.
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OBJECTIVE: Loneliness and social isolation are pressing issues that can seriously impact the mental health and well-being of older adults. Interacting with nature can stimulate a feeling of connectedness. However, for older adults, access to nature is often troublesome because of physical limitations and mobility restrictions.METHODS: In the present mixed-method study, 37 older adults (62-99 years old) with varying care needs and mobility restrictions watched a video presenting a walkthrough of a simulated digital nature landscape.RESULTS: Quantitative results show a significant increase in social connectedness scores and enhanced peacefulness after experiencing a digital nature. Qualitative results stress the importance of variations in nature scenery and highlight the influence of contextual and person-related factors including nature experiences throughout the life span and mobility constraints that older adults may face.CONCLUSION: These findings testify to the potential of using digital nature as a complementary strategy when interactions with outdoor nature become increasingly difficult due to old age.
Adolescenten brengen steeds meer vrije tijd door met het spelen van games en bevinden zich mede daardoor in een hybride leefwereld. Deze relatief nieuwe wereld brengt nieuwe uitdagingen mee rondom identiteitsontwikkeling en psychosociaal welzijn; voor gamende adolescenten zelf, maar ook hun (professionele) opvoeders. Wij onderzoeken de relatie tussen gamen, identiteitsontwikkeling en psychosociaal welzijn en de rol die (professionele) opvoeders hierin hebben.Doel Op dit moment ontbreekt kennis over de relatie tussen gamen, identiteitsontwikkeling en psychosociaal welzijn van adolescenten en is het onder andere lastig om handvatten voor (professionele) opvoeders te ontwikkelen. Handvatten kunnen helpen om beter aan te sluiten bij de leefwereld en behoeftes van gamende adolescenten. De resultaten van dit onderzoek kunnen bijdragen aan een positieve (sociale) identiteitsontwikkeling van gamende adolescenten in een hybride wereld. Resultaten Het promotieonderzoek gaat verschillende wetenschappelijke publicaties opleveren. We vertalen onze resultaten samen met professionals, opvoeders en adolescenten naar praktische handvatten voor (professionele) opvoeders. De betrokken praktijkpartners en opleidingen geven deze wetenschappelijk onderbouwde inzichten en handvatten een passende plaats in hun curricula en werkwijzen. Looptijd 01 september 2022 - 01 september 2026 Aanpak Dit promotieonderzoek heeft een praktijkgericht, mixed-methods design. Voor de kwantitatieve analyse maken we gebruik van longitudinale data van het Digital Youth project van Universiteit Utrecht. De kwalitatieve data wordt verzameld door symbolic netnography (een digitale variant van etnografisch onderzoek), interviews en participerende observaties met adolescenten en (professionele) opvoeders. In samenspraak met adolescenten en (professionele) opvoeders worden deze inzichten vertaald naar praktische handvatten.
Adolescenten brengen steeds meer vrije tijd door met het spelen van games en bevinden zich mede daardoor in een hybride leefwereld. Deze relatief nieuwe wereld brengt nieuwe uitdagingen mee rondom identiteitsontwikkeling en psychosociaal welzijn; voor gamende adolescenten zelf, maar ook hun (professionele) opvoeders. Wij onderzoeken de relatie tussen gamen, identiteitsontwikkeling en psychosociaal welzijn en de rol die (professionele) opvoeders hierin hebben.Doel Op dit moment ontbreekt kennis over de relatie tussen gamen, identiteitsontwikkeling en psychosociaal welzijn van adolescenten en is het onder andere lastig om handvatten voor (professionele) opvoeders te ontwikkelen. Handvatten kunnen helpen om beter aan te sluiten bij de leefwereld en behoeftes van gamende adolescenten. De resultaten van dit onderzoek kunnen bijdragen aan een positieve (sociale) identiteitsontwikkeling van gamende adolescenten in een hybride wereld. Resultaten Het promotieonderzoek gaat verschillende wetenschappelijke publicaties opleveren. We vertalen onze resultaten samen met professionals, opvoeders en adolescenten naar praktische handvatten voor (professionele) opvoeders. De betrokken praktijkpartners en opleidingen geven deze wetenschappelijk onderbouwde inzichten en handvatten een passende plaats in hun curricula en werkwijzen. Looptijd 01 september 2022 - 01 september 2026 Aanpak Dit promotieonderzoek heeft een praktijkgericht, mixed-methods design. Voor de kwantitatieve analyse maken we gebruik van longitudinale data van het Digital Youth project van Universiteit Utrecht. De kwalitatieve data wordt verzameld door symbolic netnography (een digitale variant van etnografisch onderzoek), interviews en participerende observaties met adolescenten en (professionele) opvoeders. In samenspraak met adolescenten en (professionele) opvoeders worden deze inzichten vertaald naar praktische handvatten.
Denim Democracy from the Alliance for Responsible Denim (ARD) is an interactive exhibition that celebrates the journey and learning of ARD members, educates visitors about sustainable denim and highlights how companies collaborate together to achieve results. Through sight, sound and tactile sensations, the visitor experiences and fully engages sustainable denim production. The exhibition launches in October 2018 in Amsterdam and travels to key venues and locations in the Netherlands until April 2019. As consumers, we love denim but the denim industry, like other sub-sectors in the textile, apparel and footwear industries, faces many complex sustainability challenges and has been criticized for its polluting and hazardous production practices. The Alliance for Responsible Denim project brought leading denim brands, suppliers and stakeholders together to collectively address these issues and take initial steps towards improving the ecological sustainability impact of denim production. Sustainability challenges are considered very complex and economically undesirable for individual companies to address alone. In denim, small and medium sized denim firms face specific challenges, such as lower economies of scale and lower buying power to affect change in practices. There is great benefit in combining denim companies' resources and knowledge so that collective experimentation and learning can lift the sustainability standards of the industry and lead to the development of common standards and benchmarks on a scale that matters. If meaningful, transformative industrial change is to be made, then it calls for collaboration between denim industry stakeholders that goes beyond supplier-buyer relations and includes horizontal value chain collaboration of competing large and small denim brands. However collaboration between organizations, and especially between competitors, is highly complex and prone to failure. The research behind the Alliance for Responsible Denim project asked a central research question: how do competitors effectively collaborate together to create common, industry standards on resource use and benchmarks for improved ecological sustainability? To answer this question, we used a mixed-method, action research approach. The Alliance for Responsible Denim project mobilized and facilitated denim brands to collectively identify ways to reduce the use of water and chemicals in denim production and then aided them to implement these practices individually in their respective firms.